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Policy Experimentation and the Search for Institutional Change: The Politics of Red-Green Reform in Germany

J. Nicholas Ziegler and John C. Leslie

Institute of European Studies, Working Paper Series from Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley

Abstract: The first coalition government in Germany between Social Democrats and Greens aimed primarily at reform legislation in a series of policies. This paper examines three policy areas of direct concern to business – job creation, codetermination, and tax policy. It argues that the coalition suffered an initial defeat in job creation and then settled into a de facto strategy of incremental reform through experimentation in the areas of codetermination and tax policy. This strategy resulted from tensions rather than agreement between the coalition partners. While the Social Democrats pressured organized business and organized labor toward compromise, the Greens wanted to undermine the encompassing control of these organized groups by bringing a broader set of constituencies into the policy process.

Keywords: Center for German and European Studies; economy; euro; European studies; Institute of European studies; institutions; political; society; working paper (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006-06-01
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